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The first alpha version of Bootstrap 4 was released on August 19, 2015. [16] The first beta version was released on August 10, 2017. [17] Otto suspended work on Bootstrap 3 on September 6, 2016, to free up time to work on Bootstrap 4. Bootstrap 4 was finalized on January 18, 2018. [18] Significant changes include: Major rewrite of the code
On December 4, 2018, Flutter 1.0 was released at the Flutter conference in London. [32] On May 6, 2020, the Dart software development kit version 2.8 and Flutter 1.17.0 were released, adding support for the Metal API. [33] On March 3, 2021, Google released Flutter 2 during an online Flutter Engage event.
Bootstrapping was also expanded upon in the book Bootstrap Business by Richard Christiansen, the Harvard Business Review article The Art of Bootstrapping and the follow-up book The Origin and Evolution of New Businesses by Amar Bhide. There is also an entire bible written on how to properly bootstrap by Seth Godin.
Prior to Flutter 2.0, developers could only target Android, iOS and the web. Flutter 2.0 released support for macOS, Linux, and Windows as a beta feature. [67] Flutter 2.10 released with production support for Windows [68] and Flutter 3 released production support for all desktop platforms. [69] It provides a framework, widgets, and tools.
The Satanic Temple of Iowa was supposed to have a holiday event at the Iowa State Capitol on Saturday, but the event request was denied by Iowa Department of Administrative Services.
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Sublime Text is a text and source code editor featuring a minimal interface, syntax highlighting and code folding with native support for numerous programming and markup languages, search and replace with support for regular expressions, an integrated terminal/console window, and customizable themes.
Lyft sued San Francisco, saying it was unfairly charged $100 million in taxes from 2019 to 2023. Lyft argues the city's tax formula unfairly includes passenger payments as revenue.